rudyrudy88
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Aren't male dogs more aroused than usual on the day a woman ovulates?
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Well that's bullshit. There's no such thing as human pheromones. There's evidence that there were some time in the past, but no specific chemical compound has been isolated as an existing pheromone. We've evolved to be visually attracted.Women produce certain pheromones when they ovulate that even we men pick up on subconsciously.
Still service dogs can be trained to smell sugar levels, when seizures are going to happen and many more. They are capable to smell a difference, but if not linked to any learned and useful behavior for them, they will most likely not pay attention to it.Well that's bullshit. There's no such thing as human pheromones. There's evidence that there were some time in the past, but no specific chemical compound has been isolated as an existing pheromone. We've evolved to be visually attracted.
There is nothing in a dogs genetics that would give him an association of that scent with sex, unless he'd been trained to that. So no. Its not built-in.Aren't male dogs more aroused than usual on the day a woman ovulates?